Imprint Asia Bundle Pack – April 2026
Original price was: AUD$299.80.AUD$229.95Current price is: AUD$229.95.
| Number of 4K UHD Discs | 2 |
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| Number of Blu-ray Discs | 6 |
| Release Date | 29-Apr-26 |
ALL FOUR IMPRINT ASIA APRIL TITLES AT ONE UNBEATABLE LOW PRICE!
Any pre-order titles will be dispatched in the week leading up to its aforementioned release date. Special features and artwork are subject to change. See FAQs for more information.

Hard Boiled (1992) – 4K UHD + Blu-ray SteelBook + Hardcover Booklet in Limited Edition Hardbox – Imprint Asia #49
John Woo’s action classic Hard Boiled explodes onto the Imprint Asia collection on 4K UHD & Blu-ray!
One of the most iconic entries in the Golden Princess pantheon, this non-stop guns-blazing gauntlet brought big-screen action to a whole new level, often lauded as “Woo’s masterpiece … an action film to end all action films” (Boston Herald).
Hard Boiled saw Woo continue his collaboration with actor Chow Yun-fat, also reuniting with Tony Leung Chiu-wai (Bullet in the Head) and working with Teresa Mo and Philip Chan for the first time.
A cop who loses his partner in a shoot-out with gun smugglers goes on a mission to catch them. In order to get closer to the leaders of the ring, he joins forces with an undercover cop who’s working as a gangster hitman. They use all means of excessive force to find them.
This special release features an exclusive embossed SteelBook with the film remastered on 4K UHD and Blu-ray from the original 35mm negative, a bonus Blu-ray filled with special features, and a 60-page Hardback Booklet with production stills and brand NEW essays, all housed in a Lid Hardbox.
“Infinitely more exciting than a dozen Die Hards, action cinema doesn’t come any better than this.” – Empire Magazine
1500 copies only.
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The Killer (1989) – 4K UHD + Blu-ray SteelBook + Hardcover Booklet in Limited Edition Hardbox – Imprint Asia #50
John Woo’s seminal action classic The Killer joins the Imprint Asia collection on 4K UHD & Blu-ray!
A Golden Princess triumph, this revenge-driven, explosive hit stars Chow Yun-fat, Danny Lee, and Sally Yeh, and is said to have been heavily influential on many Hollywood directors, including Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez.
Mob assassin Jeffrey is no ordinary hired gun. The best in his business, he views his chosen profession as a calling rather than simply a job. So, when beautiful nightclub chanteuse Jennie is blinded in the crossfire of his most recent hit, Jeffrey chooses to retire after one last job to pay for his unintended victim’s sight-restoring operation. But when Jeffrey is double-crossed, he reluctantly joins forces with a rogue policeman to make things right.
This special release features an exclusive embossed SteelBook with the film remastered on 4K UHD and Blu-ray from the original 35mm negative, a bonus Blu-ray filled with special features, and a 60-page Hardback Booklet with production stills and brand NEW essays, all housed in a Lid Hardbox.
“This extremely violent and superbly made actioner demonstrates the tight grasp that director John Woo has on the crime meller genre, and his ability to twist the form into surprisingly satisfying shapes.” – Variety
1500 copies only.
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The Touch (2002) – Imprint Asia #51
Michelle Yeoh, Ben Chaplin and Richard Roxburgh star in The Touch, a martial arts epic directed by Peter Pau (Oscar winner for Best Cinematography in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon).
A sister and brother, the last heirs of a family of acrobats, are called upon by a Buddhist monk sect to retrieve an artifact that their ancestors have protected throughout the ages.
1500 copies only.
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Beijing Bicycle (2001) – Imprint Asia #52
Worldwide first on Blu-ray!
Once banned in China, Beijing Bicycle is the acclaimed drama from writer-director Wang Xiaoshuai, which won the Jury Grand Prix Silver Bear Award at the Berlin International Film Festival.
A seventeen-year-old country boy working in Beijing as a courier has his bicycle stolen, and finds it with a schoolboy his age.
“Mr. Wang has a graceful, almost classical sense of perspective. … ”Beijing Bicycle” is at once somber and mysterious, comical and sad. It shows just how lonely a crowded city can be.” – New York Times
1500 copies only.
















